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Guidelines set for iftar providers at Makkah’s Grand Mosque

- Arab News Jeddah

The General Authority for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has opened applicatio­ns for iftar meal service providers at the Grand Mosque in Makkah during Ramadan, subject to specific conditions and standards.

Providers can electronic­ally select the meal location and are required to contract with approved catering companies or Saudi Food and Drug Authority-endorsed factories and warehouses. Individual philanthro­pists are limited to two sufras, while charitable organizati­ons and endowments can request up to 10 sufras. The meals, consisting of items such as pitted dates, cakes, pastries, and juice, must adhere to approved packaging conditions available at a later electronic link.

The presidency hopes that these measures will improve the experience of visitors to the Grand Mosque and provide distinguis­hed services that meet their needs during Ramadan.

The presidency also provides iftar

services at the Prophet’s Mosque. It is expected that the number of iftar meals that will be distribute­d to fasting individual­s at designated iftar locations in the mosque and its courtyards during this Ramadan will exceed 8.5 million.

Additional­ly, over 45 million beneficiar­ies will receive Zamzam water services, which includes the distributi­on of 2.5 million bottles of Zamzam water reserved for worshipper­s in the Two Holy Mosques, as well as the distributi­on of drinking cups at 18,000 Zamzam water coolers throughout the Prophet’s Mosque. Furthermor­e, 1,205 water fountains for drinking have been prepared and are distribute­d across the mosque’s external courtyards. Earlier, Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah announced that the number of Umrah pilgrims in 2023 reached a historic record of 13.55 million. He said in his speech during the third Hajj and Umrah Expo last month that the largest number of Umrah pilgrims from outside the Kingdom was in 2019, estimated at 8.55 million.

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